I think I know the answer - but I'd like an expert opinion. I received this 2003 A Series $1 FRN (Bank of Richmond) in change today. It's in worn, fair condition - not especially noteworthy - but it does have a low serial number. Any guesstimates? Keeper or a spender? Thanks - I appreciate the knowledge pool and everyone's helpfulness.:thumb:
well if you got it face why not keep it. the condition kills any kind of premium on the note. i work at a bank and come across notes like that every few months. i dont tend to get them because of the condition. i usuallly go for the higher quality notes. but once again thats just me. :thumb:
Its worth $1+whatever its worth to someone else... I came across a cool find myself about a month ago in my register at work a 2006 $1 with the serial F00000054J if you go to the strap stackers post page 15 or 16 is where u can find a photo. Cool find though id hang onto it if it were me
Due to the well circulated condition, it is worth face, but at only a buck those can be fun to keep and build a nice collection from circulation at face.
$4 to $7 or more depending on the buyer. I call this a fancy serial number, not really that low ~ just a fancy number.
If it were in my possession I would keep it just because it has a 4 digit serial number and it was had for face value. My lowest is a 5 digit star note $1 FRN so it would be an improvment to my collection despite its condition.